Lisa and David Nagel drove 1,800 miles from Minnesota to Naples to share donated food, water, fuel and other supplies to residents of mobile home communities ravaged by Hurricane Irma.
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A mobile home inside San Marino mobile home community in North Naples had its roof torn off during Hurricane Irma. Neighbors say the residents have been out of state during the summer, but that they know the state of their home.
Shelby Reynolds/Naples Daily News

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Video: Marco Island on the path to recovery after Irma | 0:53

Three days ago Marco Island was silent, dark and residents needed a kayak or canoe to travel down some of the streets. Now, the sound of chainsaws echoes across the island, lights are starting to flicker on and cars can be seen driving all around the city or lined up to get gas. In other words, Marco Island is recovering.
Lisa Conley/Naples Daily News

The residents who live along Black Creek in Middleburg, Florida are used to some flooding, but have not seen anything like this. Hurricane Irma caused historic flooding at Black Creek forcing more than 100 residents from their homes.
Kelly Jordan, USA TODAY

A Collier County sheriff's deputy is directing traffic away from the Wawa at Livingston and Radio Roads, saying the station has no gas and is closed. Yellow caution tape blocks the entrances to the station.

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Fla. Gov.: A long road to recovery after Irma | 0:56

Florida Gov. Rick Scott said he flew over the Keys Monday and saw a lot of flood damage and boats that had washed ashore. He said there is "devastation" and hopes everyone who stayed behind survived Irma. (Sept. 11)
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Linda and Dave Stroshein hold hands as they walk through a flooded Citrus Park to see their house for the first time in Bonita Springs on Wednesday, Sept. 13, 2017, three days after Hurricane Irma.
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Dave Stroshein unloads meat from his freezer to take with him before it goes bad at his home in Citrus Park in Bonita Springs on Wednesday, Sept. 13, 2017, three days after Hurricane Irma.
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Dave Stroshein helps his wife Linda through the flood water and debris at Citrus Park in Bonita Springs on Wednesday, Sept. 13, 2017, three days after Hurricane Irma. The Stroshein's came back to check on their home for the first time since the storm, which was luckily still standing.
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Linda and Dave Stroshein hold hands as they walk through a flooded Citrus Park to see their house for the first time since Hurricane Irma in Bonita Springs on Wednesday, Sept. 13, 2017.
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Ralph and Lana Gruver walk through their neighbor's yard to get to their house at Citrus Park in Bonita Springs on Wednesday, Sept. 13, 2017, three days after Hurricane Irma. The knee-high flood waters on their street made it impassable by car.
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Extensive damage can be seen at Stan's Idle Hour Restaurant Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2017, after Hurricane Irma passed over in the small coastal community of Goodland.
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Homes are turned into islands Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2017, near Lehigh High School two days after Hurricane Irma passed through the Lehigh Acres area outside Fort Myers.
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Large vehicles make their way through flooded streets Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2017, near Lehigh High School two days after Hurricane Irma passed through the Lehigh Acres area outside Fort Myers.
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